Play the witty word game, Word Whomp for free online!

Witty word games like Word Whomp will make you go wild. This Pogo favorite challenges you to whomp adorable gophers and spell as many words as you can from a given set of letters before the clock runs out. Gophers will dig up veggies and bonuses as you unscramble words. Reach the carrot to enter the bonus round and score big!

Use Your WordsMake as many words as you can from the six letters in the middle of the screen.

Watch the Clock!Speed's the key in this addicting word games. Form words as fast as you can before the clock runs out.

The object of Word Whomp™ is to make as many words as you can from the six letters in the middle of the screen. Words must have at least 3 letters, and they can't be proper names, abbreviations, or contractions. Make words by clicking the letters in order. For example, if you wish to spell "CAT," click (or type) the letter "C" first; then "A"; and then "T."

When you finish making a word, click the on screen ENTER button or press the "Enter" key. If the word is in the puzzle, the word will appear on the signs at the top of the screen. Spelling words will advance the digging gopher towards the veggies and token bonuses.

As soon as you reach the "Spin" carrot, you'll receive 10, 50, or 100 tokens (depending on the difficulty level), a jackpot spin, and tokens for each additional word you find! If you reach the "Last Word" in this witty word game, you will be rewarded with 200 more tokens!

Jackpot!

If you munch your "Spin" carrot, the Jackpot Spinner will spin as soon as your current word game ends.

If the Jackpot Spinner lands on the word "JACKPOT," you'll win the jackpot amount shown on the left side of the game . The Jackpot gets bigger every second, so the longer you play, the more you can win.

Have you clicked on Forgot password or Screen name. If you click there you should receive an e-mail from EA/Pogo that will be sent to the e-mail address associated with your scree name at the time you signed up for your account. If you changed your e-mail address and did not update the address in My Account you will need to contact Customer Service by using the help link at the top of the page. You will need to be prepared to prove that you are the owner of the account.

POGO wrote:At the end of the game it says you have a blocker...and goes to a small screen..what difference does that make when i pay to play these games and shouldn't get any ads anyway???

That means you set block pop-ups on your computer. You will need to uncheck that in your security settings if you want to see ads. But remember if you do that, you will be allowing pop-ups on all the sites you visit, not just Pogo.

You can save precious seconds. Open the activate window but don't activate it. Load the game. Start the game, then play it until you get the carrot. Quickly return to the activate window, click to activate then return to the game and end it. You'll get credit for that game leaving you only 3 left to get. Just toggle between screens on your task bar.

If you play on Easy, all you need to do is get to the Carrot to win. Click new game and start another game. And, the time requirement starts the minute you activate the Challenge. It has nothing to do with the time on the game. good Luck.

This badge requires completing 4 games in a row in 10 minutes. Each time I tried, I hurriedly finished successfully and did win with jackpot spins in all 4 games, while it also announced Out of Time! Since each game timer shows at least 2 1/2 minutes, by the time game number 4 begins, it always cautions less than a minute remaining. So how can anyone ever win this challenge?

Another interesting issue is that it also invites player to purchase the need-more-time power up, so I checked during the last game - only to note that none is available after all.

Please tell me if there is any way to actually achieve this badge that I have overlooked.

DamePerez wrote:I've noticed a picture appears over the letters if you haven't found a word in awhile. It's a saw cutting through wood. Does anyone know exactly what this means? It appears to be some sort of a clue, but I can't find anything in the instructions about it.

"Sawing logs" is a metaphor for sleeping because sawing sounds like snoring. The gophers are falling asleep because the game feels like you are taking too long to enter your next word.

Word Whomp and at least some of the Poppit games have prompts like that when you are trying to think or you take a little time to do non-game things.

I've noticed a picture appears over the letters if you haven't found a word in awhile. It's a saw cutting through wood. Does anyone know exactly what this means? It appears to be some sort of a clue, but I can't find anything in the instructions about it.